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CLIMATE NEWS NETWORK: Researchers warn that thawing soils in the Arctic tundra’s permafrost will release increasing quantities of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere.
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CLIMATE NEWS NETWORK: Researchers warn that thawing soils in the Arctic tundra’s permafrost will release increasing quantities of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere.
Researchers in the Bering Sea are using autonomous sailing vessels, powered by the sun and wind, to collect data on ocean conditions, fish and marine mammals in a rapidly changing, biologically rich area.
A new report finds that renewable energy can be financially feasible for some Nunavut communities – leading to large reductions in carbon dioxide emissions and in operating and maintenance costs.
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